This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Just two lines of the extensive speech are loosely inspired by an actual biblical verse. A source with knowledge ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday repeated an air rescue group’s prayer that borrows from a scene in Quentin Tarantino’s film “Pulp Fiction.” During a Pentagon service, Hegseth said the ...
The Pentagon offered a defense of Pete Hegseth‘s recitation of a prayer that resembled a fake Bible verse used by Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction, while pushing back on the idea that the defense ...
The defense secretary recounted a prayer told to him by a U.S. soldier during a sermon at the Pentagon, but only part of it actually appears in the Bible SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty; Moviestore ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth led a Pentagon prayer service Wednesday with an adapted version of a fictitious Bible verse made famous by Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction.” Hegseth said the prayer was ...
The defense secretary said his prayer drew on Ezekiel, but wording closely matches Quentin Tarantino dialogue It was perhaps inevitable that a braggadocious Christian nationalist defense secretary ...
A prayer delivered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service Wednesday has viewers wondering whether he referenced the Bible — or a line made famous by a Quentin Tarantino ...
The defense secretary solemnly read the “prayer,” much of which seemed to be the lines delivered by a fictitious hitman in the 1994 film. Reporter Pete Hegseth cited a prayer largely invented by ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth quoted almost word-for-word a violent prayer used in ...
Sean Parnell, chief Pentagon spokesman, released a statement defending Hegseth, arguing that "anyone saying the Secretary misquoted Ezekiel 25:17 is peddling fake news and ignorant of reality." By ...